Some basic concepts such as community and people in a community need to be reinforced. They need to understand the difference between a stranger and a trusted adult. At this point, the relationship between a real community and a virtual community should be connected. It should be emphasized that students should always use an adult while going online and differentiate what it means to feel safe versus unsafe.
Key Terms
Review terms Community: the area where we live, with places where we know real people. Cyber Community: a website where we visit, learn, playgames Cyber Citizen: People who actively participate in a cyber community Cyber Smart: Making good choices when in a cyber community Responsible Citizen: A person who uses their cyber smarts Trusted Adult: A parent, teacher, or guardian
New Terms Email: A service that allows people to send messages with pictures and sounds from their computer to any other computer in the world. To send someone an e-mail message you need an e-mail account and to know the other person's e-mail address. Virus: A computer program that can destroy files or make your computer "crash." Viruses can be sent via e-mail or through other file-sharing programs. Anti-virus software and not downloading information from people you don't know can help keep viruses from damaging your computer. File: Anything that can be saved on your computer Attachment: This is a file that has been added to an e-mail. It could be something like a photograph or a clip of your favorite song. It could be something harmful to your computer, like a virus. Remind children to never open an attachment or e-mail from someone they don't know. Home Folder:This is the location on the district network where you can save/store your files. Network: A place to store and save files...like a giant filing cabinent for holding all your important computer needs Program: A piece of software that can you use to create a finished product, play a game, or complete a project.
1. Cyber Community
Concepts
Students identify how people get from place to place in the real community.
Cyberspace is described as a community that contains places to visit, just like in the real community. It is called the cyber community.
Introduction of the term “Website” to describe places in the Cyber community.
Students identify how kids get around in Cyberspace as (1) by using the Internet, (2) with adult assistance.
A citizen is described as a member of a community.
The term “cyber citizen” is used to describe a person who is in the Cyber community (using the Internet).
The similarity between community rules and Cyber community rules is identified.
Parents are identified as the primary educators who make rules to keep their children safe when in the physical community and when using computers and the Internet.
Students describe being good cyber citizens as using adult assistance when on the computer.
The saying “UYN" or Use your Netsmartz is used to reinforce the lesson concepts.
Grade 1
Table of Contents
The Big Idea
Some basic concepts such as community and people in a community need to be reinforced. They need to understand the difference between a stranger and a trusted adult. At this point, the relationship between a real community and a virtual community should be connected. It should be emphasized that students should always use an adult while going online and differentiate what it means to feel safe versus unsafe.Key Terms
Review terms
Community: the area where we live, with places where we know real people.
Cyber Community: a website where we visit, learn, playgames
Cyber Citizen: People who actively participate in a cyber community
Cyber Smart: Making good choices when in a cyber community
Responsible Citizen: A person who uses their cyber smarts
Trusted Adult: A parent, teacher, or guardian
New Terms
Email: A service that allows people to send messages with pictures and sounds from their computer to any other computer in the world. To send someone an e-mail message you need an e-mail account and to know the other person's e-mail address.
Virus: A computer program that can destroy files or make your computer "crash." Viruses can be sent via e-mail or through other file-sharing programs. Anti-virus software and not downloading information from people you don't know can help keep viruses from damaging your computer.
File: Anything that can be saved on your computer
Attachment: This is a file that has been added to an e-mail. It could be something like a photograph or a clip of your favorite song. It could be something harmful to your computer, like a virus. Remind children to never open an attachment or e-mail from someone they don't know.
Home Folder:This is the location on the district network where you can save/store your files.
Network: A place to store and save files...like a giant filing cabinent for holding all your important computer needs
Program: A piece of software that can you use to create a finished product, play a game, or complete a project.
1. Cyber Community
Concepts
Activity: Clicky's Challenge(Scroll down and download the lesson plan)
Video: What To Do On The Web
Video: The Webville Outlaws
Video: Clicky's Challenge
2. Cyber Security
Concepts
Activity: Don't Open That File! (Scroll down and download the lesson plan)Video: Don't Open that File!
3. Personal Safety
Concepts
Activity: Know the Rules-Tell a Trusted Adult (Scroll down and download the lesson plan)
Video: Know the Rules- Tell a Trusted Adult